v3.25.1
Fair Value
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2025
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
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Accounting standards define fair value as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in the principal or most advantageous market for the asset or liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. The accounting standards also have established a fair value hierarchy, which prioritizes the inputs to valuation techniques used in measuring fair value into three broad levels as follows:
Level 1 -Quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities
Level 2 -Inputs, other than the quoted prices in active markets, that are observable either directly or indirectly
Level 3 -Unobservable inputs based on the Company’s own assumptions
Our debt is recorded at historical amounts. The following table presents the fair value of our debt and derivative contracts at both March 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024:
March 31,
2025
December 31,
2024
AssetLiability AssetLiability
2024 Term Loan Facility— 724 — 744 
2024-B Term Loan Facility— 880 — 904 
RMB Term Loan Facility— 57 — 58 
Senior Notes due 2029— 918 — 966 
Australian Government Loan— — 
MGT Loan17 — 19 
Interest rate swaps18 — 33 — 
Foreign currency contracts— 18 
We determined the fair value of the 2024 Term Loan Facility, the 2024-B Term Loan Facility and the Senior Notes due 2029 using quoted market prices, which under the fair value hierarchy is a Level 1 input. We determined the fair value of the RMB Term Loan Facility utilizing transactions in the listed markets for identical or similar liabilities, which under the fair value hierarchy is a Level 2 input. The fair value of the Australian Government Loan and MGT Loan is based on the contracted amount which is a Level 2 input.
We determined the fair value of the foreign currency contracts and the interest rate swaps using inputs other than quoted prices in active markets that are observable either directly or indirectly. The fair value hierarchy for the foreign currency contracts, natural gas hedges and interest rate swaps is a Level 2 input.
The carrying value of cash and cash equivalents, restricted cash, accounts receivable, accounts payable, accrued liabilities and short-term debt approximate fair value due to the short-term nature of these items.